It’s all there. Of course the Phorm stuff is really kicking off – the Technology blog is alive with people with questions about this. If it reaches the mainstream news pages, I suspect Phorm’s deal with BT is dead in the water, even if it is completely private and above board.

As for nuclear power, well, it’s obvious, innit, unless we’re all going to live like Cuba. Though there was a fantastic comment (which probably isn’t new, but hey) on Leo Hickman’s rather wet response to James Lovelock’s “enjoy it while you can” interview in last Saturday’s Guardian, where someone said that “carbon offsetting is like medieval indulgences”.

We hear from The Family Online Safety group and the founder of True Knowledge – a company that is building a search engine for facts through artificial intelligence. Plus news on Microsoft’s EU fine, Wikileaks, the death of Netscape and a US government plan to seek out Terrorists through gaming